ACASS

Republic of Ireland

Charter operator profile. Bases, aircraft, certification and contact details.

Telephone
+44 1276 402 308
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Charter bases and aircraft

Cape Town
1 × Dassault Falcon 8X
Passenger (14 pax)
Farnborough
1 × Bombardier XRS
Passenger (15 pax)
1 × Gulfstream G450
Passenger (14 pax)

Aircraft types

Falcon 8X
The Falcon 8X is a trijet derived from the 7X with 6,450 nm range. First flew in 2015 from Bordeaux–Mérignac, certified in 2016. Features longer cabin and advanced FalconEye EFVS system.
Global 6000/Express/XRS
The Global Express is a large cabin, long range business jet manufactured by Bombardier Aviation with rear-mounted turbofan engines, accommodating up to 23 passengers. First flew in 1996, entered service in 1999.
Gulfstream G400/G450
The G400 was introduced by Gulfstream in 2002 as a GIV replacement, with only 23 manufactured before being replaced by the G450. The G450 entered service in 2005 with 354 total produced before ending in 2018.

News

Andre Khury says the aircraft will address Africa demand.
June 5, 2026
The BBJ2 offers exceptional range and cabin space, ideal for head-of-state travel, executive transport and large group trips requiring intercontinental capability. The Legacy 650 offers highly efficient long-range travel. Full Story
December 22, 2025
ACASS’ charter clients will be able to make seamless crypto payments via a secure transaction link, a payment method that is gaining interest among high net worth clients. Full Story
The ACASS-operated Falcon 8X crew and San Marino inspector on the ice runway at Wolf’s Fang, Antarctica, following the aircraft’s first landing on the continent.
November 8, 2025
Patrick Enz held prominent organisations such as Jet Aviation, Rizon Jet and Hawker Pacific Asia.
November 23, 2024
Patrick Enz will spearhead ACASS' efforts in charter and management. He began his career with Swissair and has since held executive positions with prominent organisations such as Jet Aviation, Rizon Jet and Hawker. Full Story